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Purdah: The Status Of Indian Woman is a comprehensive non-fiction work by S. Das that delves into one of the most significant social practices affecting Indian women. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the purdah system, tracing its historical origins, cultural significance, and profound impact on women’s social, economic, and personal freedoms.
Das examines how the practice of purdah has evolved over centuries and continues to influence women’s status in Indian society. The work explores the intersection of tradition, religion, and patriarchy, offering critical insights into how these factors have shaped women’s education, mobility, employment opportunities, and social participation.
Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, the author challenges conventional perspectives while acknowledging the complexity of cultural practices. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding the structural barriers women face and the ongoing discourse surrounding women’s liberation and equality in India.







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